
The Rio Grande valley corridor in southern New Mexico defines the agricultural life of this region, sustained by an intricate network of irrigation systems including the Community Ditch, Arrey Canal, and Percha Lateral. Downstream from the Percha Dam, small settlements like Arrey, Derry, and Garfield are linked by these water works, which include specialized structures such as the Garfield Flume and a Siphon. The map captures the division between the green, irrigated floodplains and the high desert terrain of the surrounding canyons.
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